We already previewed the ghastly poster and the so-so trailer for George Clooney’s new film, The American. In the film, George plays some kind of assassin sent out to Italy on “one last mission.” I thought that it looked kind of dumb, like the film was just an excuse for George to wander around Italy in a suit. I also thought George looked kind of terrible, both on the poster and in the trailer – like he’s gotten something done to his face/jowls/neck, and that he’s lost weight and… I don’t know, maybe he just looks his age? I would still hit it, I’m not saying that. I’m just saying that I’m worried about his prostate. Anyway, these are on-set photos taken by director/photographer Anton Corbijn, which he gave to W Magazine.
“With film there’s still a lot that’s totally new to me,” says photographer-turned-director Anton Corbijn, who made his first movie, Control (2007), at age 52. “But when it comes to photography, I think I know more or less what I can do with a camera.” So it’s natural that Corbijn, best known for his portraits of such bands as Depeche Mode and U2, would turn to his Leica again and again during the making of his second film, The American, starring George Clooney as an assassin named Jack hiding out in Italy.
Taking the photos—now the subject of a book, Inside The American, excerpted here—“was almost a relief from filming,” Corbijn says. The mountainous Abruzzo region, where The American was shot, provided a breathtaking backdrop for Corbijn’s moody, unvarnished images of Clooney and costars Thekla Reuten and Violante Placido. Even as Corbijn directs, he’s often thinking in stills. “We’re so good at registering narratives in films,” says Reuten. “But Anton uses the immense possibilities you have just with light and atmosphere to make an image that translates a character and situation. Not just any photographer could make a movie like this.”
[From W Magazine]
Eh. I’m probably going to have to take my mother to see this. I won’t complain, though. But I will be sitting there, wondering about his prostate. Here’s a newish trailer:
Photos courtesy of Anton Corbijn/W Magazine.
Aw, I think he’s officially off the leading “action man/hero” list and onto whatever is below that. Wow. Can’t figure out what he’s had done but it’s something odd!
come out of closet, you’ll be more interesting.
He looks and acts the same in all his films, same mannerism, no range.
for once, somebody that looks his age!
i think this guy is interesting… is he gay?, what is he doing with a stupid italian whore?, what is he hiding in his italian castle?,did he shave his chest?, is he tacky?…
but i don´t thing anybody is going to watch that 70´s looking movie
jumped.
the.
shark.
Is anyone else fed up with highly paid Hollywood actors? I know too much about their narcissistic lives away from set; and the vast majority seem unable to play any character other than a variation of their best public self.
With the economy what it is and all, I just can’t bring myself to drop good money at the theatre and watch these outrageously paid and outrageously untalented actors, “act”.
Clooney is now and will always be on my freebie 5 list. I think he looks hot in this movie. Like wine, he gets better with age.
Help me out as it’s Monday and I’m brain tired-what’s jump the shark mean? Yes, too old for shirtless photos but he’s still charming in a necktie kind of way, lol.
ITA, RHONYC and whitedaisy.
Here’s a bit o’ trivia:
Clooney bought Sen. John Kerry and Mother Heinz-Kerry’s manse on Lake Como in Italy, just before Kerry launched his prez campaign. Kerry (that creep and poser) sold it cuz it looked so bad for a guy trying to win regular folks’ votes actually had as much in common with them as Clooney, another creep and poser.
Kaiser, if you are that worried about his prostate, you could always volunteer to give him a prostate massage.
Is it just me or does anyone else think he looks kinda sickly?
He does look different; In some of the pics he actually looked kind of middle eastern. He’s definitely gone from hot to looking like someone’s, (mine) middle aged dad.
whats the point of posing shirtless for something when you don’t have the body to show off? put a wifebeater on, clooney.
The thing missing? he is just not smiling.. that takes away a lot of his charm!
Someone is getting old, fast.
I remember paparazzi pics of him shirtless on the dock of Villa Oleandra taken about two years ago. He looked much better then.
I will still watch the movie because I’ve always been interested in Corbijn’s work
He’s getting a little too old to be posing with his shirt off…looks MUCH better in clothes.
Hey grandpa Clowney (pun intended), it’s time to retire.
Time to retire Clooney. You’re too old for this type of part.
has anyone else seen those photos of what’s her face flashing a big ring? they’re at dinner with friends and she’s holding her hand way up in the air and the only purpose it seems to serve is to make people think she’s got some ginormous engagement hardware.
@ Whitedaisy I agree with you 100 percent, their are only a small handful of actors out in Hollywood who can truly act. A truly good actor in my opinion can do a variety of roles not just playing themselves over and over again.
I find myself waiting for the DVD to come out more and more because their are very few movies I’m willing to pay to see. 17-18 dollars if its 3D.
@ Tess #8 thanks for the info I never knew that.
@ Julie #16 I wonder if its the Cartier ring he gave her after only knowing her for 3 months?
I curious to know which one will be better the movie or the book?
@ #18 Julia It is a napkin ring it’s on celebitchy web site.
I like movies that have stars in them that I do not know that way my expectation of them isn’t quite so high.
yeah, i just saw the new posting…i just thought it was stupid of her and felt like commenting at the time. this was the only place it fit!
That “worried about his prostate” comment had me choking on my gum! Too funny.
I don’t buy George as an assassin. I laughed out loud when I saw the photo with the large rifle since he looks so ridiculous.
Yuck. He is way over rated. He should always keep his clothes on.